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Ethics and Automated Systems in the Health Domain: Design and Submission of a Survey on Rehabilitation and Assistance Robotics to Collect Insiders’ Opinions and Perception

Giovanni Morone, Antonia Pirrera, Paola Meli, Daniele Giansanti

Year
2022
Citations
7
Access
Open access

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The problem of the relationship between ethics and robotics is very broad, has important implications, and has two large areas of impact: the first is conduct in research, development, and use in general. The second is the implication of the programming of machine ethics. PURPOSE: Develop and administer a survey of professionals in the health domain collection of their positions on ethics in rehabilitation and assistance robotics. METHODS: An electronic survey was designed using Microsoft Forms and submitted to 155 professionals in the health domain (age between 23 and 64 years; 78 males, mean age 43.7, minimum age 24, maximum age 64; 77 females, mean age 44.3, minimum age 23, maximum age 64) using social media. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The outcome returned: (a) the position on ethics training during university studies and in the world of work, (b) the organizational aspects hindered by ethics and those to be perfected in relation to ethics, (c) issues of ethical concern, (d) structured feedback on the usefulness of the methodology along with considerations of open text. CONCLUSIONS: An electronic survey methodology has allowed the structured collection of information on positions towards ethics in this sector. Encouraging feedback from the participants suggests the continuation of the study is beneficial. A continuation is expected, expanding the audience of professionals involved and perfecting the survey with the support of scientific companies.

Keywords

RoboticsPerceptionDomain (mathematical analysis)PsychologyArtificial intelligenceData collectionMedical educationWork (physics)Applied psychologyEthics committee

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